Sebastian Giovinco free kick powers TFC over Red Bulls

Toronto FC came into their playoff match against the New York Red Bulls with a mountain of pressure and expectations. TFC needed big performances from the biggest players, and they got them.

Sebastian Giovinco, Jozy Altidore, Victor Vazquez, and Michael Bradley all outperformed the Red Bulls like-for-like players, and the final 2-1 result was a validation of TFC’s historic year.

Giovinco stole the show with a 73rd minute goal from a beautifully curled free kick that beat Luis Robles. The Red Bulls had been gathering steam in the lead up to surrendering the goal, but failed to finish their chances. TFC took full advantage of their wastefulness and drew a foul just outside of the box.

The goal proved to be the winner for TFC in more ways than one. Clipping the Red Bulls for two big away goals meant the task in the away leg would be monumental for the Red Bulls as they had struggled on the road in 2017.

The Red Bulls came out flat against TFC, something they could not afford to do. While TFC remained organized deep, they looked for counter attack opportunities against the Red Bulls to a large degree of success.

It took TFC just eight minutes to open the scoring. Against the run of play, the Red Bulls were punished for a turnover deep in their own half. Bradley forced Felipe to cough up the ball and then found Altidore on the right side of the box. A diving Robles saved Altidore’s cross, but the rebound spilled out to Vazquez. The playmaker picked out a shot inside the far post in the eighth minute, giving the visitors a crucial away goal.

TFC nearly pulled further ahead before the end of the first half when Marky Delgado put his header off the cross bar.

The Red Bulls had a few chances in the first half, but failed to create any strong danger outside of corner kicks and free kicks. The Red Bulls biggest players came up short on several attacking moves that seemed to only be lacking the final pass.

Hope shined down on the Red Bulls in the form of a late penalty in the first half. Bradley Wright-Phillips stole the ball at the top of the box, then was fouled by Drew Moor. Daniel Royer took the penalty kick and finished nearly down the middle to tie the game ahead as the last kick of the first half.

The Red Bulls now must head to Toronto and overcome TFC with all of the cards stacked against them at BMO Field.

Man of the Match

Sebastian Giovinco had one clear look at goal on a free kick and he buried it. The Atomic Ant finds a way.

Moment of the Match

Giovinco’s free kick showed poise in a hostile environment in a hugely important match.

Match to Forget

Sacha Kljestan needed to have a big game, and he came up short. He seemed out of sync with his team when they needed him most.

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Dennis

A bright spot for the Red Bull was Tyler Adams, the 18 year-old won most of his 1v1 battles and made some excellent passes to spring teammates. Marsch has him playing at wing-back or wide midfield, but he will, I think, be moved to the center of midfield where his work rate and ability to win balls will be valuable.

Not disagreeing with u on his possible move to the center but with no apparent back up to yedlin yet and having Mckennie, Acosta, Gonzalez and Roldan(even though I’m not a fan of him) in the middle wouldn’t keeping him at at rb or rwb be a better option. I know they are all young but I’m sure they will be making the USMNT soon. His versatility is defently a good thing but having a option like him to back up yedlin would be nice.

I watched the first half and was struck by how good Altidore looked. He was pumped up from the opening whistle and was running circles around and through the NY defense. Where was that Jozy for the USMNT?! It illustrates the frustration so many US fans have always had with him because on his good days he is so so good. On another note, as disappointed as I was and am on the effort in Trinidad by Altidore and Bradley, the constant booing of them whenever they touch the ball goes a little too far for me.

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